Lando Norris Triumphs in Thrilling Hungarian Grand Prix Finish
Lando Norris narrowly clinched victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, holding off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. This strategic win boosts Norris in the F1 title race as the sport heads into a mid-season break. George Russell achieved third for Mercedes, while frustrations ran high for Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.

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Lando Norris claimed a hard-fought victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, fending off a late charge from McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. Norris expertly managed his tire strategy, celebrating a victory that narrows Piastri's lead in the standings and marks McLaren's 200th F1 win.
Intense competition defined the race's closing stages, with Piastri nearly overtaking Norris. Despite worn tires, Norris defended his position skillfully, securing an important win as Formula 1 heads into a four-week hiatus.
George Russell secured third for Mercedes, overcoming Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who faced setbacks during the race. Disappointment marked Ferrari's day as Leclerc dropped from his pole-position start to finish fourth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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